sníilwith
Sníilwith is a fictional term used in fantasy literature and constructed-language projects to denote a craft that blends dream imagery with waking narrative. In worldbuilding contexts, sníilwith describes the practice of shaping dreams into stories or memories, as well as the artifacts produced by such practice.
Etymology: The term is described within fictional grammars as a compound of sníil- “dream” and with, a
Usage: In texts, sníilwith is depicted as a ceremonial or artistic discipline. Practitioners—often poets, seers, or
Cultural context: Within the fictional world, sníilwith ceremonies reinforce communal memory and identity, serving as rites
Notable references: The concept appears in The Veil of Sníilwith (novella, 2027) and several worldbuilding forums
See also: dreamwork, lucid dreaming, storytelling, conlangs.